What did James Hewitt reveal on Australian Channel about Prince Harry

What did James Hewitt reveal on Australian Channel about Prince Harry

Prince Harry is pictured with a Ranger Tracker dog as he visits the South African Wildlife College on December 2, 2015 in Hoedspruit, South AfricaPrince Harry is pictured with a Ranger Tracker dog as he visits the South African Wildlife College on December 2, 2015 in Hoedspruit, South AfricaHarry had loved his military career and felt its loss keenly. Harry found himself directionless. ‘I spent many years kicking my heelsDoes Harry mind dropping from third to fifth in line to the throne after William and Kate’s children, George and CharlotteHarry, pictured at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London in May 2016, is reassuring, encouraging and knows what to say,Harry, pictured, is surprisingly thoughtful about the future of the Monarchy, saying that he and William would like to pull it into the 21st CenturyHarry particularly dislikes feeling I live in a goldfish bowl, saying I am determined to have a relatively normal life and if I am lucky enough to have children they can have one too.Harry particularly dislikes feeling I live in a goldfish bowl, saying I am determined to have a relatively normal life and if I am lucky enough to have children they can have one too.It is empathy for those in trouble which makes Prince Harry such an inspiring figure – finally giving him the role he longs forPrince William, pictured left, and Prince Harry are seen bowing their heads as their mother’s coffin is taken out of Westminster Abbey following her funeral service in September 1997The loss of his mother has gnawed at Prince Harry, who is pictured with her in August 1995, and it is little wonder it has taken so long for him to deal with itHarry was just 12 when his mother Princess Diana died. The pair are pictured together in May 1995Harry says that he was motivated to do something to help his grandmother, the Queen, and charity work came to his rescue – for example with Heads TogetherHarry is both compassionate and jokey, confessing that he missed the black humour and camaraderie of Army lifeHarry was in his element during his decade-long stint in the Army and was devastated when in 2007, after ten weeks working in AfghanistanHarry disliked the formality of Eton and said that during his time there he had only wanted to be a ‘bad boy’. This official portrait taken by Mario Testino